Comment Re:Everybody hurts (Score 1) 429
Forgive me for questioning "FDA data", but for an average 100kg male, that'd imply that the radiation given off by a cell phone would be in excess of 100 Watts. Now lets just assume 100 watts (we'll underestimate). I can talk on my cell phone for more than 3 hours (a lot more, but i've actually done 3 so i know its the lower bound) without running out of batteries.
100 Watts / 5 volts = 20 Amps => 60Amp-hours.
Last time I checked, the approx 5 mm x 30 mm x 20 mm battery on my cell phone was .9Amp-hours.
To be more specific, what I'm saying is that you're misquoting FDA data, or that can't be the real amount. By a quick calculation, it can't even be the amount of enviromental cell phone radiation (hint, use inverse square law and propagation losses).